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In this photo provided by Eric Martinez, Nazanin Zinouri, front left, and her colleagues from Modjoul, a startup technology firm in Clemson, S.C., pose for a photo after Zinouri arrived at Logan International Airport in Boston on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017. Zinouri, an Iranian engineer who had been blocked from returning to South Carolina by President Donald Trump's travel ban against seven Muslim nations, returned to the U.S. on Sunday. Modjoul founder Martinez, from left, co-worker Jen Thorson and Rick Toller stand by Zinouri. (courtesy of Eric Martinez via AP)

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CORRECTS SOURCE OF PHOTO TO NAZANIN ZINOURI - In this undated photo provided by Nazanin Zinouri, she poses for a photo with her PhD degree from Clemson University in Clemson, S.C. Zinouri, who has a visa and has lived in the U.S. since August 2010, flew to Iran on Jan. 20, 2017, expecting to have three weeks of family time with her mother, brother and sister. Instead, she was barely in Tehran before she began trying to get home to South Carolina following President Donald Trump's order barring entry to people from Iran and six other Muslim countries. (Courtesy of Nazanin Zinouri via AP)

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In an undated photo provided by Parastoo Amiri, Nazanin Zinouri poses for a photo with her PHD degree from Clemson University. Zinouri has a visa and has lived in the U.S. since August 2010. On Jan 20, 2017, Zinouri flew to Iran, expecting to have three weeks of family time with her mother, brother and sister. Instead, she was barely in Tehran before she began trying to get home to South Carolina. (Parastoo Amiri via AP)